http://www.HorseTrainingVideos.com In this horse training clip, reining and cutting horse trainer, Larry Trocha demonstrates how to train green horses to a r…
Hi Alesha, Yes, occasionally. No clinics are currently scheduled because I
plan on moving my training stable over by Sacramento and I’m not sure when
that will happen. Larry
Hello very nice! this is how you teach your horse how to move when someone
is by the rear end, i taught my horse this because i have a little sister
who is blind. so you will need a halter and rope. 1. look and the horses
rear end and kiss at him. 2. if not wave your hand in a circle. if he moves
reward him. 3. name it. i named it spin and he does it automatically.
love watching these videos, my mare knows her leg pressures and is soft in
the mouth, she’s just so frustrating to work with because she is very
“mareish”, any ideas as to how I can get her attention instead of her being
so focused on everything/everyone else?
I must be recieving false instruction, because my instructor is constantly
telling me to tighten and grab hold of my reins (this is for Western
riding). You seem to be loosening your reins more, and it looks a lot
better!
Larry, I worked on this for the first day with my 4 year old standardbred
mare. We’ve been working on neck reining so she is still fairly new to it,
but she is becoming more supple and willing to turn. When I use a
rein/release fashion and begin getting her to turn, we just stay in bigger
circles and never bring it down small enough to actually spin. Should I
work on the turn and go more, or is there another step I can take?
I have an 8 year old Foundation QH mare who was used entirely for trail
riding, very little area work, however she’s got amazing blood lines for
cutting, (Lots of Talos and Lena bred in her) But I plan on using her for
gymkanna/barrel racing, We’ve worked a bit on slide stops for reining, and
I’m definately going to use your tecnique for teaching her spins!! (HH Sexy
lil Sydney by Dry Talos Cutterbill out of FrectSmoke Pocopep)
I took a reining clinic with Larry. He talks and trains in person just like
does on this clip. I’m here to say that his methods that I use get results.
I watch them many times, not just once. I find that I forget something or
just slack off a little on the cues. These clips are helpful reminders.
Karen
Having huge issues with my colt pivoting on wrong foot and couldn’t figure
out how to get him to change – the video helped immensely and hopefully
pushing him out of it at trot/lope will improve this – Thanks Larry, really
appreciate it and also the rider critique video showing me EXACTLY what I
am doing wrong! Laura
My gelding is a bit lazy to respond to leg, and rein commands (he responds
well to my vocal commands to accelerate though, and especially whoa).
Anything you would suggest to improve him?
Hi, I’m trainin my seven year old mare to spin, she has a GREAT stop, and
stops when you say whoah and sit back… But she has an issue going to the
left. with barrels we got left right right instead of right left left…
She doesn’t really want to spin the the left as result, she’s doing fine
otherwise… What can i do to help her?
Hi this has not much to do with the video but… my horse has been brought
up the parelli way and i dont understand the way you lunge. is there any
way you can re teach a horse to lunge that is not afraid of the wip?
thanks, mary (:
Hi Larry, I have seen most of your video’s and these have helpt me to get
mij horse ready for reining shows en working-cow shows. The reins i ordert
3 years ago (havy reins) still do there “job” very well. I hope to follow a
clinic at your ranch in the comming years. Greathings from the Nederlands
(william)
Thanks Larry your videos are absolutely helpful to me and every trainer.
The thing is that I’m training a horse the basics, but it’s charro reining
which mexican bits and reining. Is it good to teach my horse the american
reining style?? thank you so much////
Hi LaRana, That is a John Israel, low, square port, mullen mouth with 8″
shanks. The horse in the video is green in this curb bit and you can see
he’s not comfortable with it yet. Just a week earlier, he was still in a
ring snaffle. Larry
Hi Lary, my horse has done level 1 in parelli natrual horsemanship and he
will spin his front end away from me on the ground but he wont do it when
im on him if u could give me some tips on how to get him to do it when im
on him that would be great. Jessica
my mare will yield her forequarters going to the right but when we try the
left. she really locks up in the front and swings her butt, gonna try the
whole turn and forward motion today and see what happens.
Glad you like him LMH. I liked him too. When I got him finished in the
bridle, I won a couple year-end championships on him in the open division.
His owner won a year-end championship in the non-pro division as well.
Larry T.
christophe dandurand
That really helps, thanks so much!! i’m in Québec !
Nicole Kasyan
can you spin a horse in an english saddle?
sunnyandmusic
so my horse spins. she plants her out leg instead of her inside one…does
it matter what leg they plant on?
ltrocha
@KnightHawke01 Yes, I’m using some leg pressure as well. And I explain more
about it in the other spin videos. Larry T.
Sierra Foster
You look like a younger version of George Strait. Lol
ltrocha
Hi Alesha, Yes, occasionally. No clinics are currently scheduled because I
plan on moving my training stable over by Sacramento and I’m not sure when
that will happen. Larry
Cheyenne Schmeikal
Hello very nice! this is how you teach your horse how to move when someone
is by the rear end, i taught my horse this because i have a little sister
who is blind. so you will need a halter and rope. 1. look and the horses
rear end and kiss at him. 2. if not wave your hand in a circle. if he moves
reward him. 3. name it. i named it spin and he does it automatically.
Alyssa Hutton
love watching these videos, my mare knows her leg pressures and is soft in
the mouth, she’s just so frustrating to work with because she is very
“mareish”, any ideas as to how I can get her attention instead of her being
so focused on everything/everyone else?
Hailey Marie
This will be so challenging to tech my morab.
ANDROKEFAL
Cool! It helps alot!
noodle0912
I must be recieving false instruction, because my instructor is constantly
telling me to tighten and grab hold of my reins (this is for Western
riding). You seem to be loosening your reins more, and it looks a lot
better!
ltrocha
Stay tuned cattlerancher. The best is yet to come.
horsetrainingtips
best vids ever
Kelsey Carter
Larry, I worked on this for the first day with my 4 year old standardbred
mare. We’ve been working on neck reining so she is still fairly new to it,
but she is becoming more supple and willing to turn. When I use a
rein/release fashion and begin getting her to turn, we just stay in bigger
circles and never bring it down small enough to actually spin. Should I
work on the turn and go more, or is there another step I can take?
Aubree Bennett
Cool
AndalusianMystiqe
I have an 8 year old Foundation QH mare who was used entirely for trail
riding, very little area work, however she’s got amazing blood lines for
cutting, (Lots of Talos and Lena bred in her) But I plan on using her for
gymkanna/barrel racing, We’ve worked a bit on slide stops for reining, and
I’m definately going to use your tecnique for teaching her spins!! (HH Sexy
lil Sydney by Dry Talos Cutterbill out of FrectSmoke Pocopep)
LopBunnnyFarmer
Nice Cinch B uddy So Safe yah right
ltrocha
@Waybueno If you watch “Part 3” of this video series, you’ll learn exactly
“WHY” your horse HOPS when spinning. Larry T.
MsKenzie999
what kind of bit are you using
ltrocha
@laurahmartin Glad I could help, Laura. Good luck. Larry T.
Krisreiner
if you puch the rein to his neck, do you also use your outside leg?
Keleigh Hansberry
Man i am really wanting to teach my horse to spin but she cant even piviot.
and when i try she just paws the ground. Can you help/
light351
Tip is to do that again a wall..
ltrocha
Be patient. More are coming.
William Johns
thanks Larry..
maverickqueen1
I took a reining clinic with Larry. He talks and trains in person just like
does on this clip. I’m here to say that his methods that I use get results.
I watch them many times, not just once. I find that I forget something or
just slack off a little on the cues. These clips are helpful reminders.
Karen
LaRanaTJ
Can you tell me what kind of bit you use please?
Laura Martin
Having huge issues with my colt pivoting on wrong foot and couldn’t figure
out how to get him to change – the video helped immensely and hopefully
pushing him out of it at trot/lope will improve this – Thanks Larry, really
appreciate it and also the rider critique video showing me EXACTLY what I
am doing wrong! Laura
xShilohxLovex
That really helps, thanks so much!!
hidrotejano
gracias i’m mexican, very tanks
Alex Muery
My gelding is a bit lazy to respond to leg, and rein commands (he responds
well to my vocal commands to accelerate though, and especially whoa).
Anything you would suggest to improve him?
coyotee62
what if your horse pushes his shoulder out?
ltrocha
You are welcome, FE. Larry T.
Mingo Jockey
my horse hill billy allready knows how to neck rien and leg keys so i want
to train him to spin. this helps allot! thanx!
Breyerluvr22
Hi, I’m trainin my seven year old mare to spin, she has a GREAT stop, and
stops when you say whoah and sit back… But she has an issue going to the
left. with barrels we got left right right instead of right left left…
She doesn’t really want to spin the the left as result, she’s doing fine
otherwise… What can i do to help her?
maryandpolly
Hi this has not much to do with the video but… my horse has been brought
up the parelli way and i dont understand the way you lunge. is there any
way you can re teach a horse to lunge that is not afraid of the wip?
thanks, mary (:
Iamacooljodi
Hi Larry, I have seen most of your video’s and these have helpt me to get
mij horse ready for reining shows en working-cow shows. The reins i ordert
3 years ago (havy reins) still do there “job” very well. I hope to follow a
clinic at your ranch in the comming years. Greathings from the Nederlands
(william)
leilaminette
Very nice larry & keep them coming. 🙂
emr2e
This makes perfect sense. Thanks for posting!
toritobailaasi
i ment stuff not stud sry
Gabe Ortiz
Thanks Larry your videos are absolutely helpful to me and every trainer.
The thing is that I’m training a horse the basics, but it’s charro reining
which mexican bits and reining. Is it good to teach my horse the american
reining style?? thank you so much////
ltrocha
Hi LaRana, That is a John Israel, low, square port, mullen mouth with 8″
shanks. The horse in the video is green in this curb bit and you can see
he’s not comfortable with it yet. Just a week earlier, he was still in a
ring snaffle. Larry
countrystar88
Hi Lary, my horse has done level 1 in parelli natrual horsemanship and he
will spin his front end away from me on the ground but he wont do it when
im on him if u could give me some tips on how to get him to do it when im
on him that would be great. Jessica
MsKenzie999
does your horse have to know how to pibvit on the ground first before
teaching them to spin
eddiesizer
that horse is pretty advanced u should use a less advance one
Erica Franck
my mare will yield her forequarters going to the right but when we try the
left. she really locks up in the front and swings her butt, gonna try the
whole turn and forward motion today and see what happens.
Rachel Mackie
Very good class ,thanks for uploading !
ltrocha
Glad you like him LMH. I liked him too. When I got him finished in the
bridle, I won a couple year-end championships on him in the open division.
His owner won a year-end championship in the non-pro division as well.
Larry T.
545mac
this is a good video im gonna try slowly with my green horse